Why do you assume Hedo plays no defense? Because he's white? Because he's European? He may not be a lock down 1-on-1 defender, but he actually plays excellent team defense - especially when he has a shot blocking center backing him up. Because of his length, other smaller forwards have trouble shooting over him. He doesn't block a lot of shots, but players need to adjust when shooting over someone as long as Hedo. His long arms also clog the passing lanes, and he does a good job of funneling his man into the the help defense.
He had the 8th best DRtg (defensive rating) at in the entire league at 93.8 when he played for San Antonio in 2003-04. His defensive rating last season in Orlando was 104 - which matches his career average. Batum had a DRTg or 107 and Outlaw's DRtg was 109.
Hedo's PER while playing small forward last season was 16.7. The PER for opposing small forwards against him was 13.2. So, he held his opponent to significantly below league average production. By comparison, both Batum and Outlaw were out produced by their opponents when playing small forward. Batum, PER at SF = 14.8, opponents PER = 16.4. Outlaw, PER at SF = 14.0, opponents PER = 17.1. Hedo is a significant upgrade over our existing small forwards at both ends of the court.
When Hedo was on the floor for the Magic, they averaged 112.2 points per 100 possessions and gave up only 101.9 points per 100 possessions. With Hedo off the floor, the Magic scored considerably less (107.7 points per 100 possessions) and gave up considerably more (105.0 points per 100 possessions). So, he significantly improved his team's performance at both ends of the court.
His "Clutch Stats" were even more impressive. With less than 5 minutes left in the 4th quarter, or overtime, with neither team leading by more than 5 points, the Magic, with Hedo on the court outscored their opponents by 91 points. During "Clutch Time", with Hedo on the court, the Magic offense averaged 116.0 points per 100 possessions, while holding their opponents to only 90.8 points per 100 possessions. That's a delta of +25.2 points per 100 possessions with the game on the line and Hedo in the game.
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